To pronounce "Tu" in the surname: tú
Tu tú?
1. To make paint, color, powder, medicine, etc. adhere to the object: ~ wipe. ~ Decoration. ~Powdered fat. ~ Apply a layer of oil.
2. Scribbling or scribbling; writing or drawing randomly: ~ Crow. Feel free to make a few strokes.
3. Erase: ~ change. Delete the wrong words.
4. Mud: ~charcoal.
5. The abbreviation of tidal flat: ~Tian. Beach~.
6. Surname.
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Extended information
1. Evolution of glyphs
2. Explanation of etymology
The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Tu, water. It leaves Yizhou to Mumi Nanshan and enters Mian from the northwest. From the water, the remaining sound.
The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Tu, river. It originates from Muminan Mountain in Yizhou and joins the Mian River in the northwest. The glyph uses "水" as the side edge and "yu" as the sound side.
3. Explanation of related vocabulary
1. Erase [tú gǎi]?
Erase the original words or pictures and rewrite or draw them.
2. Coated with charcoal [tú tàn]?
Mud and charcoal fire are metaphors for an extremely difficult situation.
3. Graffiti [tú yā]?
The Tang Dynasty Lu Tong's poem "Shi Tian Ding": "Suddenly he turned over the ink on the case and smeared the poems and books like an old crow." Later generations used " The adjective "graffiti" is written badly (mostly used as a modesty).
4. Tu Shui [tú shuǐ]?
The modern river name, also known as Niulan River, is a larger first-class tributary of the Jinsha River, originating from Kunming City and flowing through Yunnan Province, Guizhou Province, and flows into the Jinsha River in Yunnan Province.
5. Kangtu [kāng tú]?
It is a smooth road, a great road. Refers to the way of life and death.